Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Brutus, Lucius Iunius

View through CrossRef
Abstract Lucius Junius Brutus (fl. 509 ) supposedly founded the Roman Republic and expelled the Tarquins from Rome.
Title: Brutus, Lucius Iunius
Description:
Abstract Lucius Junius Brutus (fl.
509 ) supposedly founded the Roman Republic and expelled the Tarquins from Rome.

Related Results

Brutus Project Overview: "Challenges and Results"
Brutus Project Overview: "Challenges and Results"
Abstract Brutus is Shell's fifth tension leg platform (TLP) installed in the Gulf of Mexico. It is located in 2985 feet of water in Green Canyon Block 158 and is ...
Lucius and Hadrian South Projects: Development Overview
Lucius and Hadrian South Projects: Development Overview
Abstract This paper provides an overview of the development of Anadarko's Lucius oil field and ExxonMobil's Hadrian South natural gas field tie back to the Lucius fa...
Brutus and His Mirrors (Brutus10.4–6, 13.7–10, 29.2–3, 40.7–8)
Brutus and His Mirrors (Brutus10.4–6, 13.7–10, 29.2–3, 40.7–8)
AbstractThis chapter and the next look at the Life of Brutus. This chapter looks at all the passages in the Life which display rhythmic density by the criteria given in ch. 3. Nota...
BRUTUS: The Rigid Spoolpiece Installation System
BRUTUS: The Rigid Spoolpiece Installation System
Abstract The Brutus System has been designed and built to fulfil an industry need for the deep-water installation of rigid lines and spoolpieces. This has been dr...
‘The Name of King will light upon a Tarquin’: republicanism, exclusion, and the name of king in Nathaniel Lee’s Lucius Junius Brutus
‘The Name of King will light upon a Tarquin’: republicanism, exclusion, and the name of king in Nathaniel Lee’s Lucius Junius Brutus
After Titus Oates’s ‘popish forgeries’, which prompted a crisis in the succession, the production of Nathaniel Lee’s Lucius Junius Brutus was undoubtedly provocative. The play oste...
Adolescence and Marriage to Brutus (c.88–78)
Adolescence and Marriage to Brutus (c.88–78)
Matchmaking was the art of the possible. It was desirable for upper-class girls to be married soon after the onset of puberty. Though of plebeian noble family, M. Iunius Brutus did...
The Ides and the Aftermath (44–)
The Ides and the Aftermath (44–)
After Caesar’s murder, Servilia had to act to help Brutus and Cassius. From now on, our sources improve. She was, on and off, with the assassins at a villa, involved in deliberatio...
Production Notice
Production Notice
Here begins Terence’s Phormio; performed at the Roman Games during the curule aedileship of Lucius Postumius Albinus and Lucius Cornelius Merula; produced by Lucius Ambivius Turpio...

Back to Top